WHO is uploading these images, and from what archive are they drawing them? Joe has been dead now for several years, yet there are changes in the slide-show images at intervals. I am fascinated by this stuff, but even at .25 speed some of the cards go by so fast I cannot stop the slideshow to look at them in detail. I would like to view these in-depth.
My best friend and I would frequent Funny Fellows to see Joe...and get a slab of ribs. Joe would also come into my Radio Shack store at 43rd Ave and Bethany Home. We had some great conversations. Fortunately, I have one of his albums, Old Red Cat, that I still listen to. Sometimes I get some tears rolling while listening as I remember the good times. I miss you Joe !!
We met Joe Bethancourt at the Bluegrass fest in Prescott every year. Loved his music and stories before he passed he gave the OK Chorale a song that he wrote that fir our show about the old west, called That's Doc Holliday, and we still do it in his memory. Thanks Joe, your memory lives on!
Eddy Arnold had the best tone of any singer I have ever heard. He was the best with that style of singing. He could sing anything and turn it into a hit! The smoothest singer ever around! I always liked Mary Who and Somebody Like Me - great songs!
does anyone have complete lyrics? approximately; Now, you can tell it on the mountain or the valley far below but you needn't tell the craftsmen what they already know from the author at her keyboard, to the woodwright at his lathe every act of creation is an act of faith from the rancher mending fences, with the wire that he has found to the farmer in his tractor, putting seed corn in the ground in this world of hate and anger, when it's easy to destroy every act of creation is an act of joy you can tell it on the mountain in the valley far below ?'cause he didn't? tell the craftsmen what they already know from the author at her keyboard, to the woodwright at his lathe every act of creation is an act of faith oh, we work on art and music, though we know it will be flawed ?'cause? in striving to do better, we are reaching out to G*d we are reaching for perfection and it's not beyond our scope every act of creation is an act of hope oh, we work with words or music, ?pretty things or? stone or glass if you don't love what you're making, it will never come to pass from the ?paintings? of a child, to the works of G*d above every act of creation is an act of love Now, you can tell it on the mountain or the valley far below but you needn't tell the craftsmen what they already know from the author at her keyboard, to the woodwright at his lathe every act of creation is an act of faith every act of creation is an act of faith
its because the world is getting very bad. and this song is a very sad song about losing a loved one you will never get back. so many people are suffering.
Joe was a great guy. My best friend and I would regularly see him at Funny Fellows. He was also a regular customer of mine at Radio Shack at 43rd Ave and Bethany Home Rd. We always had fun conversations. Oddly enough they were never about music. I'm fortunate to have known him. R.I.P. my friend !